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Effect of Vaccination against Leptospira on Shelter Asymptomatic Dogs Following a Long-Term Study

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Dogs are known as hosts of Leptospira interrogans and can become asymptomatic carriers of leptospires in the urine, spreading this bacterium to the environment, especially in endemic areas, characterizing a serious public health problem. In this context, vaccination of dogs against l...

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Autores principales: Sant’Anna da Costa, Ricardo, Di Azevedo, Maria Isabel N., dos Santos Baptista Borges, Ana Luiza, Aymée, Luíza, Martins, Gabriel, Lilenbaum, Walter
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9311912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35883334
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12141788
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author Sant’Anna da Costa, Ricardo
Di Azevedo, Maria Isabel N.
dos Santos Baptista Borges, Ana Luiza
Aymée, Luíza
Martins, Gabriel
Lilenbaum, Walter
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Di Azevedo, Maria Isabel N.
dos Santos Baptista Borges, Ana Luiza
Aymée, Luíza
Martins, Gabriel
Lilenbaum, Walter
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Dogs are known as hosts of Leptospira interrogans and can become asymptomatic carriers of leptospires in the urine, spreading this bacterium to the environment, especially in endemic areas, characterizing a serious public health problem. In this context, vaccination of dogs against leptospirosis is of paramount importance for long-term protection against renal carrier status. A total of 118 dogs were studied for 365 days, separated into Group A (vaccinated, n = 94) and Group B (non-vaccinated, n = 24). Group A was subdivided into three groups: A1 with 32 dogs immunized with the vaccine #1; A2 by 32 dogs with #2; and A3 30 dogs with #3. Serology (MAT and IgG-ELISA) and urinary PCR were conducted. Seroreactivity increased at D15 post-vaccination and, regardless of vaccine brand, remained high up to D180, with antibody switch to IgG after D30. A total of 46.8% of animals from Group A were PCR-positive at least once, in contrast to 75% in Group B, regardless of vaccine brand. ABSTRACT: (1) Background: Vaccination of dogs against leptospirosis is of paramount importance, as they ideally must provide not only long-term protection, but also against the renal carrier state of leptospires. This study assessed the post-vaccine humoral response against Leptospira in naturally exposed dogs and effects on renal carrier status. (2) Methods: A total of 118 dogs were studied for 365 days, separated into Group A (vaccinated, n = 94) and Group B (non-vaccinated, n = 24). Group A was subdivided into three groups: A1 with 32 dogs immunized with the vaccine #1; A2 by 32 dogs with #2; and A3 30 dogs with #3. Serology (MAT and IgG-ELISA) and urinary PCR were conducted. (3) Results: Seroreactivity increased at D15 post-vaccination and, regardless of vaccine brand, remained high up to D180, with antibody switch to IgG after D30. A total of 46.8% of animals from Group A were PCR-positive at least once, in contrast to 75% in Group B, regardless of vaccine brand (p < 0.05; OR: 0.3). (4) Conclusions: All commercial vaccines succeeded at eliciting a long-term IgG-based response and were partially effective at protecting against kidney infection.
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spelling pubmed-93119122022-07-26 Effect of Vaccination against Leptospira on Shelter Asymptomatic Dogs Following a Long-Term Study Sant’Anna da Costa, Ricardo Di Azevedo, Maria Isabel N. dos Santos Baptista Borges, Ana Luiza Aymée, Luíza Martins, Gabriel Lilenbaum, Walter Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Dogs are known as hosts of Leptospira interrogans and can become asymptomatic carriers of leptospires in the urine, spreading this bacterium to the environment, especially in endemic areas, characterizing a serious public health problem. In this context, vaccination of dogs against leptospirosis is of paramount importance for long-term protection against renal carrier status. A total of 118 dogs were studied for 365 days, separated into Group A (vaccinated, n = 94) and Group B (non-vaccinated, n = 24). Group A was subdivided into three groups: A1 with 32 dogs immunized with the vaccine #1; A2 by 32 dogs with #2; and A3 30 dogs with #3. Serology (MAT and IgG-ELISA) and urinary PCR were conducted. Seroreactivity increased at D15 post-vaccination and, regardless of vaccine brand, remained high up to D180, with antibody switch to IgG after D30. A total of 46.8% of animals from Group A were PCR-positive at least once, in contrast to 75% in Group B, regardless of vaccine brand. ABSTRACT: (1) Background: Vaccination of dogs against leptospirosis is of paramount importance, as they ideally must provide not only long-term protection, but also against the renal carrier state of leptospires. This study assessed the post-vaccine humoral response against Leptospira in naturally exposed dogs and effects on renal carrier status. (2) Methods: A total of 118 dogs were studied for 365 days, separated into Group A (vaccinated, n = 94) and Group B (non-vaccinated, n = 24). Group A was subdivided into three groups: A1 with 32 dogs immunized with the vaccine #1; A2 by 32 dogs with #2; and A3 30 dogs with #3. Serology (MAT and IgG-ELISA) and urinary PCR were conducted. (3) Results: Seroreactivity increased at D15 post-vaccination and, regardless of vaccine brand, remained high up to D180, with antibody switch to IgG after D30. A total of 46.8% of animals from Group A were PCR-positive at least once, in contrast to 75% in Group B, regardless of vaccine brand (p < 0.05; OR: 0.3). (4) Conclusions: All commercial vaccines succeeded at eliciting a long-term IgG-based response and were partially effective at protecting against kidney infection. MDPI 2022-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9311912/ /pubmed/35883334 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12141788 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Di Azevedo, Maria Isabel N.
dos Santos Baptista Borges, Ana Luiza
Aymée, Luíza
Martins, Gabriel
Lilenbaum, Walter
Effect of Vaccination against Leptospira on Shelter Asymptomatic Dogs Following a Long-Term Study
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title_fullStr Effect of Vaccination against Leptospira on Shelter Asymptomatic Dogs Following a Long-Term Study
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title_short Effect of Vaccination against Leptospira on Shelter Asymptomatic Dogs Following a Long-Term Study
title_sort effect of vaccination against leptospira on shelter asymptomatic dogs following a long-term study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9311912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35883334
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12141788
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